Ainda não temos significados para "hold the bridle".
1Half dead with pain and terror, I could scarcely hold the bridle, and was soon overtaken by the stranger.
2When she was ready, Miss Clifford asked leave to hold the bridle, and walk her out of the premises.
3Come here and see what's here, cried Eleanor, excitedly, jumping from her burro but remembering to hold the bridle.
4Poor man, it took him a long time ere he could sit on the saddle and hold the bridle properly.
5A cold fear seized the child, and such a weakness numbed her trembling hands that she could scarcely hold the bridle.
6The squall passed as swiftly as it had come, and it left Shefford so benumbed he could not hold the bridle.
7He had taught us to sit up and hold the bridle, while he led a quiet old cob up and down with a leading rein.
8The man who's nearly had his head pulled off stands up, rubs his neck; says, thanks Master Cromwell, and hobbles forward to hold the bridle.
9He lay down and fell asleep, holding the bridle in his hand.
10There they saw Colonel Edwards holding the bridle of his own animal.
11The hand that held the bridle shook somewhat; that was all.
12And beside them the lantern-jawed cowpuncher held the bridle of the piebald mustang.
13John went forward and held the bridle after the young Austrian had dismounted.
14The hunter, holding the bridle of his horse, was seated by my side.
15He held the bridle more firmly, and began to speak again.
16Then he stood stroking its neck, as he held the bridle.
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